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California preps to transform its youth prisons - The San Diego Union-Tribune

Print Eighty years after California created separate incarceration facilities to spare teenagers from being locked up alongside adults, the state has pledged to begin the shutdown of its long-troubled and frequently violent youth prisons. The planned dismantling of the Division of Juvenile Justice, or DJJ, comes after years of scandal and mistreatment of young offenders, which spurred multiple reform efforts and more than a decade of state court oversight that ended in 2016. The shutdown mirrors changes across the country embracing rehabilitation over punishment and confinement close to home, rather than in isolated state facilities. Three remaining DJJ prisons will stop taking new prisoners in July, with rare exceptions. California plans to close the facilities twin lockups in Stockton and another in Ventura in July 2023, under a state law passed last year and a budget directive issued in January by Gov. Gavin Newsom.

As California preps to transform its youth prisons, can counties take up the slack?

As California preps to transform its youth prisons, can counties take up the slack? James Rainey © (Steve Yeater / Associated Press) Inmates at the O.H. Close Youth Correctional Facility in Stockton. (Steve Yeater / Associated Press) Eighty years after California created separate incarceration facilities to spare teenagers from being locked up alongside adults, the state has pledged to begin the shutdown of its long-troubled and frequently violent youth prisons. The planned dismantling of the Division of Juvenile Justice, or DJJ, comes after years of scandal and mistreatment of young offenders, which spurred multiple reform efforts and more than a decade of state court oversight that ended in 2016. The shutdown mirrors changes across the country embracing rehabilitation over punishment and confinement close to home, rather than in isolated state facilities.

Kalamazoo Community Foundation awards grants to local nonprofits advancing equity

Kalamazoo Community Foundation logo. (Photo courtesy of the Kalamazoo Community Foundation). KALAMAZOO COUNTY, MI (WKZO AM/FM) Wednesday, the Kalamazoo Community Foundation (KZCF) announced that it has awarded $1.85 million in grants to 50 nonprofit programs throughout Kalamazoo County in the final grantmaking of 2020. Officials say all programs supported align with the Community Foundation’s investment priorities of equity and education. Additionally, many local nonprofits not listed receive grants and distributions from Donor Advised Funds and Designated Funds held at KZCF. “In this second round of 2020 grantmaking we received several requests for higher amounts than usual,” Senior Community Investment Officer at KZCF Sandy Barry-Loken said in a statement. “We believe this is a result of our partners leaning into advocacy work and expanding their efforts to make an impact at a systems level.”

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